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@analytics/countly

v0.21.12

Published

Countly plugin for 'analytics' module

Downloads

5

Readme

Countly plugin for analytics

Integration with Countly for analytics

This analytics plugin will load Countly library and allow to send tracking sessions, views, clicks, custom events, user data, etc.

View the docs

Installation

npm install analytics
npm install @analytics/countly

Installation

npm install analytics
npm install @analytics/amplitude

How to use

The @analytics/countly package works in the browser and server-side in Node.js. To use, install the package, include in your project and initialize the plugin with analytics.

Below is an example of how to use the browser plugin.

import Analytics from 'analytics'
import countlyPlugin from '@analytics/countly'

const analytics = Analytics({
  app: 'awesome-app',
  plugins: [
    countlyPlugin({
      app_key: 'YOUR_APP_KEY',
      server_url: 'https://YOUR_COUNTLY_SERVER_URL',
      remote_config: true,
      require_consent: true
    })
  ]
})

/* Track a page view */
analytics.page()

/* Track a custom event */
analytics.track('cartCheckout', {
  item: 'pink socks',
  price: 20
})

/* Identify a visitor */
analytics.identify('user-id-xyz', {
  firstName: 'bill',
  lastName: 'murray'
})

After initializing analytics with the countlyPlugin plugin, data will be sent into Countly whenever analytics.page, analytics.track, or analytics.identify are called.

See additional implementation examples for more details on using in your project.

Platforms Supported

The @analytics/countly package works in the browser and server-side in Node.js

Browser usage

The Countly client side browser plugin works with these analytic api methods:

Browser API

import Analytics from 'analytics'
import countlyPlugin from '@analytics/countly'

const analytics = Analytics({
  app: 'awesome-app',
  plugins: [
    countlyPlugin({
      app_key: 'YOUR_APP_KEY',
      server_url: 'https://YOUR_COUNTLY_SERVER_URL',
      remote_config: true,
      require_consent: true
    })
  ]
})

Configuration options for browser

| Option | description | |:---------------------------|:-----------| | app_key required - string| Your app key from Countly | | server_url required - string| Url of the Countly server | | remote_config required - boolean| Remote config enabler flag | | require_consent required - boolean| Disable tracking until given consent (default: false) |

Server-side usage

The Countly server-side node.js plugin works with these analytic api methods:

Server-side API

import Analytics from 'analytics'
import countlyPlugin from '@analytics/countly'

const analytics = Analytics({
  app: 'awesome-app',
  plugins: [
    countly({
      app_key: 'your_app_key',
      server_url: 'https://your_countly_server_url',
      debug: true
    })
  ]
})

Configuration options for server-side

| Option | description | |:---------------------------|:-----------| | app_key required - string| Your app key from Countly | | server_url required - string| Url of the Countly server | | debug required - boolean| Set debug flag |

Additional examples

Below are additional implementation examples.

import Analytics from 'analytics'
import countlyPlugin from '@analytics/countly'

const analytics = Analytics({
  app: 'awesome-app',
  plugins: [
    countly({
      app_key: 'your_app_key',
      server_url: 'https://your_countly_server_url',
      debug: true
    })
    // ...other plugins
  ]
})

/* Track a page view */
analytics.page()

/* Track a custom event */
analytics.track('cartCheckout', {
  item: 'pink socks',
  price: 20
})

/* Identify a visitor */
analytics.identify('user-id-xyz', {
  firstName: 'bill',
  lastName: 'murray'
})

If using node, you will want to import the .default

const analyticsLib = require('analytics').default
const countlyPlugin = require('@analytics/countly').default

const analytics = analyticsLib({
  app: 'my-app-name',
  plugins: [
    countly({
      app_key: 'your_app_key',
      server_url: 'https://your_countly_server_url',
      debug: true
    })
  ]
})

/* Track a page view */
analytics.page()

/* Track a custom event */
analytics.track('cartCheckout', {
  item: 'pink socks',
  price: 20
})

/* Identify a visitor */
analytics.identify('user-id-xyz', {
  firstName: 'bill',
  lastName: 'murray'
})

Below is an example of importing via the unpkg CDN. Please note this will pull in the latest version of the package.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title>Using @analytics/countly in HTML</title>
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/analytics/dist/analytics.min.js"></script>
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/@analytics/countly/dist/@analytics/countly.min.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript">
      /* Initialize analytics */
      var Analytics = _analytics.init({
        app: 'my-app-name',
        plugins: [
          analyticsCountly({
            app_key: 'YOUR_APP_KEY',
            server_url: 'https://YOUR_COUNTLY_SERVER_URL',
            remote_config: true,
            require_consent: true
          })
        ]
      })

      /* Track a page view */
      analytics.page()

      /* Track a custom event */
      analytics.track('cartCheckout', {
        item: 'pink socks',
        price: 20
      })

      /* Identify a visitor */
      analytics.identify('user-id-xyz', {
        firstName: 'bill',
        lastName: 'murray'
      })
    </script>
  </head>
  <body>
    ....
  </body>
</html>

Using @analytics/countly in ESM modules.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title>Using @analytics/countly in HTML via ESModules</title>
    <script>
      // Polyfill process.
      // **Note**: Because `import`s are hoisted, we need a separate, prior <script> block.
      window.process = window.process || { env: { NODE_ENV: 'production' } }
    </script>
    <script type="module">
      import analytics from 'https://unpkg.com/analytics/lib/analytics.browser.es.js?module'
      import analyticsCountly from 'https://unpkg.com/@analytics/countly/lib/analytics-plugin-countly.browser.es.js?module'
      /* Initialize analytics */
      const Analytics = analytics({
        app: 'analytics-html-demo',
        debug: true,
        plugins: [
          analyticsCountly({
            app_key: 'YOUR_APP_KEY',
            server_url: 'https://YOUR_COUNTLY_SERVER_URL',
            remote_config: true,
            require_consent: true
          })
          // ... add any other third party analytics plugins
        ]
      })

      /* Track a page view */
      analytics.page()

      /* Track a custom event */
      analytics.track('cartCheckout', {
        item: 'pink socks',
        price: 20
      })

      /* Identify a visitor */
      analytics.identify('user-id-xyz', {
        firstName: 'bill',
        lastName: 'murray'
      })
    </script>
  </head>
  <body>
    ....
  </body>
</html>